US2474926A - Axially shifting type lever operated tire remover - Google Patents

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US2474926A
US2474926A US593582A US59358245A US2474926A US 2474926 A US2474926 A US 2474926A US 593582 A US593582 A US 593582A US 59358245 A US59358245 A US 59358245A US 2474926 A US2474926 A US 2474926A
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  • This invention relates to tools for removing tires from wheels, and more particularly to a device of that character adapted for removing the tires from tractor or truck'wheels.
  • the present invention is adaptable for removing tires from what is commonly known as dropcenter rims on which pneumatic tires are used, or is adaptable for other tires, such as solid rubber tires, also having a bead engaging the rim of the wheel.
  • the rusting of the metal forms a bond which must be broken befor the tire can be removed from the rim. Care should be exercised to protect the tire and tube from injury.
  • the principal objects of the present invention are to provide a tool for engaging the tire at the juncture with the rim to which the tire is attached and on which downward force may be exerted to break the bond between the tire and rim; to provide a device for holding the tire with relation to the tool for removing the tire from the rim so that the bond between the tire and rim may be broken; to provide a device which will hav direct leverage contact with the tire adjacent the rim for exerting force on the tire to break the bond therebetween; to provide a device which may be adjustable to fit tires of different size; to provide a device adjustable for removing various size tires from rims and providing the desired leverage for tires of greater size; and to provide a simple, economical and efficient tool for this purpose which may be used for the purpose set forth.
  • Fig. 1 is a side View of a tool embodying my invention, showing a tire in cross-section with a tool engaging therewith, and a modified form of the leverage mechanism being shown in dotted lines.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the invention with the handle being shown in disassembled relation.
  • Fig. 3 is a cross-sectinal plan view taken on a line 3-3, Fig. 2.
  • l designates a tool for removing tires embodying the features of my invention, comprising a base plate 2, uprights 3 and 4 rigidly secured to the base plate by welding or other suitable means, and spaced apart to provide a channel 5 therebetween.
  • a brace 6 is rigidly secured to the rear of the base plate by welding or other suitable means, as indicated at I, having its upper end secured at substantially the center of the uprights by brazing, welding or other suitable means.
  • the lever arm 8 is pivotally secured between the uprights 3 and 4 at substantially the upper end of the uprights by a pin 9 through suitable bore openings In in the arm and in the uprights, as indicated at H.
  • a plurality of openings [0 and II may be provided in the arm and uprights so that the arm may be adjustable with respect to the standard to adapt the device for different size tires, the larger tires requiring the lever arm to be raised to the upper openings in the uprights and for greater leverage, the arm is lengthened by inserting the pin 9 through the rear opening in the lever arm.
  • a handle 12 having a bore opening I3 is provided to fit over the end M of the lever to provide greater leverage to the arm 8.
  • Links l6 and I! Pivotally secured to the arm 8 by a bolt or the like l5 are links l6 and I! having their lower ends rounded, as at [8, and adapted to receive and be pivotally secured to the lower ends by a bolt I9 is a bar 20 twisted, as indicated at 2
  • the uprights 3 and 4 are provided with a plurality of openings 24 adapted to receive a bolt or the like 25 for pivotally mounting a hook 26 on the outer side of the uprights 3 and
  • the hook 2B is spaced from the uprights by a bushing 21.
  • the inner end of the hook is provided with bore openings 28 for adjusting the length of the hook with respect to the tire being removed.
  • Fig. 1 a tire 29 lying on the base 2 attached to a rim 30 of a Wheel (not shown).
  • the tire to be removed from the rim is placed on the base plate 2 with its lower surface contacting the uprights, as indicated at 3
  • the end 22 of the bar 20 is placed so that it will contact the bead 32 of the tire between the bead and the rim 30.
  • the end 33 of the hook engages the shoulder 34 of the rim of the tire to hold the tire against the uprights 3 and 4.
  • the tool may then be released at this first' 'point of contact..and the .tire moved to a 'new pointof?cbntact-for2further breaking of the bond betwen the beadbm the tire and the rim of the wheel.
  • 2.'A device for removing tiresafrom rims of wheels comprising, a base, a vertical standard secured to said base, said standard having a bi- ,adjustably and pivotally mounted in the bifur- .'.nected totsaid -lever, and an arm pivotally con- Ilected. between the lower ends of said links and in vertical alignment .with said lever, the lower ends of said links being rounded for engagement dard: i

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July 5, 1949. J. w. YORK 2,474,926
AXIALLY SHIFTING TYPE LEVER OPERATED TIRE.REMOVER Filed May 14, 1945 Fatented July 5, 1949 AXIALLY SHIFTING TYPE LEVER OPERATED TIRE REMOVER John W. YorkQFalls City, Nebr.
Application May 14, 1945, Serial No. 593,582
2 Claims. (01. 157-426) This invention relates to tools for removing tires from wheels, and more particularly to a device of that character adapted for removing the tires from tractor or truck'wheels.
Tires which have been on the rim of a wheel for some time will adhere to the rim to such an extent that it is very difiicult to release the tire from the rim with ordinary tools now available. The rims of the wheels are usually made from steel and there is a tendency for the flanges,
and adjacent metal to rust and thus form a bond between the tire bead and the rim.
The present invention is adaptable for removing tires from what is commonly known as dropcenter rims on which pneumatic tires are used, or is adaptable for other tires, such as solid rubber tires, also having a bead engaging the rim of the wheel. In using the device on pneumatic tires, the rusting of the metal forms a bond which must be broken befor the tire can be removed from the rim. Care should be exercised to protect the tire and tube from injury.
The principal objects of the present invention are to provide a tool for engaging the tire at the juncture with the rim to which the tire is attached and on which downward force may be exerted to break the bond between the tire and rim; to provide a device for holding the tire with relation to the tool for removing the tire from the rim so that the bond between the tire and rim may be broken; to provide a device which will hav direct leverage contact with the tire adjacent the rim for exerting force on the tire to break the bond therebetween; to provide a device which may be adjustable to fit tires of different size; to provide a device adjustable for removing various size tires from rims and providing the desired leverage for tires of greater size; and to provide a simple, economical and efficient tool for this purpose which may be used for the purpose set forth.
In accomplishing these and other objects of the invention, I have provided improved structure, the preferred form of which is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Fig. 1 is a side View of a tool embodying my invention, showing a tire in cross-section with a tool engaging therewith, and a modified form of the leverage mechanism being shown in dotted lines.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the invention with the handle being shown in disassembled relation.
Fig. 3 is a cross-sectinal plan view taken on a line 3-3, Fig. 2.
Referring more in detail to the drawings:
l designates a tool for removing tires embodying the features of my invention, comprising a base plate 2, uprights 3 and 4 rigidly secured to the base plate by welding or other suitable means, and spaced apart to provide a channel 5 therebetween. A brace 6 is rigidly secured to the rear of the base plate by welding or other suitable means, as indicated at I, having its upper end secured at substantially the center of the uprights by brazing, welding or other suitable means.
The lever arm 8 is pivotally secured between the uprights 3 and 4 at substantially the upper end of the uprights by a pin 9 through suitable bore openings In in the arm and in the uprights, as indicated at H. A plurality of openings [0 and II may be provided in the arm and uprights so that the arm may be adjustable with respect to the standard to adapt the device for different size tires, the larger tires requiring the lever arm to be raised to the upper openings in the uprights and for greater leverage, the arm is lengthened by inserting the pin 9 through the rear opening in the lever arm. A handle 12 having a bore opening I3 is provided to fit over the end M of the lever to provide greater leverage to the arm 8.
Pivotally secured to the arm 8 by a bolt or the like l5 are links l6 and I! having their lower ends rounded, as at [8, and adapted to receive and be pivotally secured to the lower ends by a bolt I9 is a bar 20 twisted, as indicated at 2|, to provide a flat lower end with the extreme outer part bent slightly, as indicated at 22, to engage between the bead of a tire and the rim, as indicated at 23, Fig. 1, when the device is in position to be operated.
The uprights 3 and 4 are provided with a plurality of openings 24 adapted to receive a bolt or the like 25 for pivotally mounting a hook 26 on the outer side of the uprights 3 and The hook 2B is spaced from the uprights by a bushing 21. The inner end of the hook is provided with bore openings 28 for adjusting the length of the hook with respect to the tire being removed.
In Fig. 1 is shown a tire 29 lying on the base 2 attached to a rim 30 of a Wheel (not shown).
Operation of a device assembled and constructed as described is as follows:
The tire to be removed from the rim is placed on the base plate 2 with its lower surface contacting the uprights, as indicated at 3|, Fig. 1. The end 22 of the bar 20 is placed so that it will contact the bead 32 of the tire between the bead and the rim 30. The end 33 of the hook engages the shoulder 34 of the rim of the tire to hold the tire against the uprights 3 and 4. Downward force on the handle l2 will cause the links 16 and IT to push the bar 20 downwardly at an inward angle against the uprights so that the rounded ends 18 of the bar ride against said uprights andthe upper end 35 of the arm will engage in the channel 'between"the' uprights; thus exerting an outward force onthebar so that its outer end 22 will tend to be inserted between the L furcated upper end, a. hook adjustably and pivotably attached-to one side of said standard for L l holding the tire against said standard, a lever bead 32 of the tire and the rim an of the wheel to break the bond therebetvgeen .qAffiBljjh gbond has been broken, the links and arm may begp'nlled outwardly and placed into a position such as c'a'ted'end of the standard, links pivotally conshown in dotted lines in Fig. 1, so thatth'np'per' end 35 of the bar contacts the -lever arm L asindicated at 36. Continued downward pressure on the bar in this position will further releasefithe tire from the rim. The tool may then be released at this first' 'point of contact..and the .tire moved to a 'new pointof?cbntact-for2further breaking of the bond betwen the beadbm the tire and the rim of the wheel.
It will be obvious from the foregoing" that I have provided an -improved-toolforarernoving tires from the rims'of wheels and' whichwith light force may be applied betweenthe"bead: on the tire and the rimto break thebdnd therebetween, and which tool is adjustable' to'flt ally attached to one =side*of said-standard for holding the tire againstsaid standard; a lever pivotally connected insaid; bifurcatedend o'ffthe standard, links pivotally connectedto said; lever,
and an arm pivotally connected between the lower ends of said links, the inner lower edges of said links being slightly rounded for engaging the edges of the bifurcated standard to exert a downward and outward force on the arm upon downward movement of the lever to press the lower end of the arm between the bead of the tire and r m 9 l ne .w
2.'A device for removing tiresafrom rims of wheels comprising, a base, a vertical standard secured to said base, said standard having a bi- ,adjustably and pivotally mounted in the bifur- .'.nected totsaid -lever, and an arm pivotally con- Ilected. between the lower ends of said links and in vertical alignment .with said lever, the lower ends of said links being rounded for engagement dard: i
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UN BAIENTS Number wName I Date D.-l38',773 Graves: et a1 Sept; 12, 1944 -l;-2ll8, 184 Mayer Dec/12 1916 1', l4'7=,113 Woodhall I FebI 2'7,'1923 113861130 Pence e:- Mar. 4, 1 924 v1;495,884 Chapman May 27,1924 4 ,567,276 Kowalzcyk et a1. DecJ29Z-l925 5 591,193 f'WaVe'r L"Ju 1y 6; 1926 --1;858;098 LiIide -"May10,--1932
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US2523979A (en) * 1946-04-05 1950-09-26 Weeks Elmer Collapsible tire bead loosening device
US2656882A (en) * 1951-02-16 1953-10-27 Mansel B Rodgers Adjustable lever actuated tire bead breaking tool
US2667212A (en) * 1952-01-22 1954-01-26 Dominic A Zaffina Lever actuated tire bead loosening device
US2907381A (en) * 1957-03-12 1959-10-06 Joseph L Newton Tire mounting and dismounting tool
US4059140A (en) * 1975-12-15 1977-11-22 James Sumrall Tire changing machine
FR2617442A1 (en) * 1987-07-02 1989-01-06 Jungkunz Peter Device for loosening the beads of a tyre from the rim of a wheel
US7631681B1 (en) 2007-02-13 2009-12-15 David Petersen Tire-rim separation device
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US1486030A (en) * 1923-01-02 1924-03-04 George B Blackburn Tire remover
US1591193A (en) * 1923-03-05 1926-07-06 Weaver Mfg Co Tire changer
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US2523979A (en) * 1946-04-05 1950-09-26 Weeks Elmer Collapsible tire bead loosening device
US2656882A (en) * 1951-02-16 1953-10-27 Mansel B Rodgers Adjustable lever actuated tire bead breaking tool
US2667212A (en) * 1952-01-22 1954-01-26 Dominic A Zaffina Lever actuated tire bead loosening device
US2907381A (en) * 1957-03-12 1959-10-06 Joseph L Newton Tire mounting and dismounting tool
US4059140A (en) * 1975-12-15 1977-11-22 James Sumrall Tire changing machine
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US7631681B1 (en) 2007-02-13 2009-12-15 David Petersen Tire-rim separation device
WO2023026233A1 (en) * 2021-08-25 2023-03-02 Kallast Tonu Portable tyre changing stand

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